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Chatham, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Diocese of Chatham was moved to Bathurst, New Brunswick, in 1938. ... Member of Parliament ofthe new Dominion of Canada from 1867 to his death in 1868. ......read more |
| Canadian Genealogy and History Links - New Brunswick Town of Chatham, New Brunswick Information on the past to present of the Town of .... McGarrigle ofDonegal Ireland arrived in New Brunswick Canada in 1841. ......read more |
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Index of /chathamites Index of /chathamites. Name Last modified Size Description. [DIR] Parent Directory 16-Jul-2007 15:22 -...read more |
| St. Thomas University - Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada At that time, the Most Reverend Thomas F. Barry, Bishop of Chatham, ... Fathers of Toronto to assumecharge of an institution in Chatham, New Brunswick, ......read more |
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Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada - LoveToKnow 1911 CHATHAM, also called MIRAMICHI, an incorporated town and port of entry in Northumberland county, NewBrunswick, Canada, on the Miramichi river, ......read more |
| Chatham, New Brunswick profile - ePodunk Heritage Canada. Jobs. Jobs in New Brunswick. Chatham locator map. Use the navigation tools in theupper left to move the map center or to zoom in or out. ......read more |
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Chatham, New Brunswick Forecast : Weather Underground Chatham, New Brunswick. Add to My Favorites .... Reproduced with the permission of the Minister ofPublic Works and Government Services Canada, 2008. ......read more |
| Port of Chatham, New Brunswick Canada Results 1 - 2 of 2. Chatham Port Authority · Details Port of Chatham, New Brunswick Canada;Hotels in New Brunswick. Featured Site: ......read more |
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Checklist of Newspapers... Library and Archives Canada New Brunswick -- General Indexes | Campbellton | Chatham | Fredericton ... Johnson, Daniel F. --Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers ......read more |
| Facts about, New Brunswick, Canada Lemuel John Tweedie (1849-1917) Born in Chatham, New Brunswick. .... 1969 - Official Languages Actmakes New Brunswick Canada's only bilingual province. ......read more |
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